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SUPPLEMENTARY PRAYER LISTS June 2019 SUPPLEMENTARY PRAYER LISTS June 2019 These supplementary lists are intended to guide your specific prayer for individuals, agencies and ministries. The lists have been prepared with all care (and much prayer) in the hope that they are accurate as at the date of publication. It is intended to update the lists annually. These lists are available on our website www.anglicantas.org.au under Resources. Please forward any corrections or changes to [email protected] Day 7 - Anglican agencies Details of the Anglican organisations can be found on our Diocesan website: www.anglicantas.org.au/anglican-organisations/ Mission Agencies: Anglican Board of Mission Anglican Aid Bush Church Aid Society Tasmanian Regional Officer (Honorary) - The Revd Dennis Quinn Church Missionary Society (Tas) Chair – Mr James Oakley State Director – The Revd Scott Sargent Mission to Seafarers (Burnie) Chaplain – Mr Kirby Cunningham Mission to Seafarers (Hobart) Chaplain – The Revd Bruce Mitchell Organisations: Anglican Camping Tasmania Chair – Tim Dornan Executive Officer – Mrs Allison de Lacey Anglican Cursillo Movement Diocesan Lay Director – Mrs Shirley Tongue Anglican Health and Welfare Executive Officer – Mr Luke Campton Board Members Chaplains – See list for Day 14 Anglican Men’s Society - Mr Colin Hingston Anglican Women’s Fellowship - President – Mrs Stella Stitz Anglicare Tasmania Inc Chair – Dr Rosemary Callingham Board Members CEO – The Right Revd Dr Chris Jones Parish and Community Development Worker – Mrs Margaret Savage Clarendon Foundation Executive Officer – Mr Luke Campton Board Members Clarendon Children’s Chaplain – Mrs Katrina Timms Girls’ Friendly Society – Mrs Julie Smith Glenview Chair – Mr Glenn Ward CEO – Ms Lucy O’Flaherty Aged Care Deloraine / St Mark’s Home Inc - Acting CEO – Julie Orr Mothers’ Union President – Mrs Jenny Archer Secretary – Mrs Karen Nelms Other ministries: Ridley Cohort (degree level online students) The Ven Bill Stewart Heartz Donkey Ministry Revd Meredith Campbell Seniors Ministry Strategy The Revd Bruce Geeves Day 8 - Anglican schools The Hutchins School Headmaster – Dr Rob McEwan Chaplain – The Revd Lee Weissel Assistant Chaplain – The Revd Mark Holland Launceston Church Grammar School Headmaster – Mr Richard Ford Chaplain to Senior School – The Revd Paul Grayston Chaplain to the Junior School – Elizabeth Poland St Michael’s Collegiate School Principal – Dr Adam Forsyth Chaplain – The Revd Canon Kate Boughton Day 9 - North West Mission Region Archdeacon: The Venerable John Tongue Burnie - The Revd Phil Coghlan The Revd Alastair Crouch Circular Head – The Revd Joel Nankervis City of Devonport (Under Review) – The Ven John Tongue King Island – The Revd Chris Thiele Latrobe (Bridge of Hope: Latrobe, New Ground, Port Sorell) – vacant The Revd Susan Willis (Locum) Penguin – Enabled parish. The Revd Helen Gleeson Sheffield – Enabled parish Ulverstone - The Revd David Blyth The Revd Jeanette Brett, Children’s and Family Ministry - Regina Atkins West Coast Special Ministry District - The Revds Colina and Kevin Bailey Wynyard – vacant Please pray for all ministry leaders and for those who have faithfully served in the past and who continue to bless our church even though they may no longer hold a Bishop’s Licence to Officiate. Day 10 – Clergy Alan Bulmer Eric Cave Alastair Crouch Erna Brigg Alexander Withers Frank Lee Andrea Ward Fraser Herbert Andy Goodacre Greg Foot Ann Whittle Gregory Stephens Bill Stewart Helen Gleeson Bob McKay Helen Phillips Bruce Geeves Henry Ivey Bruce Mitchell Honor Yearsley Carol Hole Ian Oates Celia Hooker Ian Wheeler Charles Fehre Jacob Crane Charles Holmes James Hornby Chris Bowditch James McKee Chris Jones Jamie Bester Chris Thiele Jane Lamont Christina Campton Jo Pyecroft Christoph Ochs Joel Kettleton Chris Duff Joel Nankervis Colina Bailey John Langlois Craig Arnold John McQuillan Cyril Dann John Middleton Dane Courtney John Stanley David Blyth John Teniswood David Le Rossignol John Tongue David Lewis Joshua Skeat David O’Neill Judy Jacobson Denis Ririka Kate Boughton Dennis Quinn Kaye Gregory Ed Cavanough Kaye Paice Edrick Corban-Banks Keith McCoy Elizabeth Wells Kelvin Todd Ellen Clark Ken Box Ken Shepherd Peter Atkins Ken Wills Peter Ball Kevin Bailey Peter Johnson Kim Beales Phil Coghlan Kristina Kettleton Richard Condie Laurie Skilton Richard Humphrey Lee Weissel Rob Imberger Leonie Silk Rod Curtain Lesley Borowitzka Roger Hesketh Linda Chau Rosemary Perrott-Russell Lorna Crole Ross Ellwood Louise Priest Ruth Hanlon Marie Ellison Sam Pursell Marilyn King Sam Gough Marjorie Mann Samuel Green Mark Barry Scott Sargent Mark Holland Shelagh Shaw Martin Woolley Simon Hattrell Meredith Campbell Stephen Carnaby Michael Chau Stephen Savage Michael Hanlon Sue Willis Michael Wakefield Trish Anderson Neil Vearing Trish Stuart-Smith Noel Bowditch Tristan Dallas Norman Lawrence Victor Shaw Paul Grayston Warwick Cuthbertson Peter Adlem Day 11 - Northern Mission Region Archdeacon – The Venerable Dane Courtney All Saints Anglican Network – The Revd James Hornby The Revd Ed Cavanough, The Revd Trish Anderson, The Revd Kaye Gregory, The Revd Norman Lawrence, The Revd Ian Wheeler, The Revd Mark Barry. Children’s Minister - Anja Legg. Youth Trainee - Lachlan Unwin Break O’Day – The Revd Michael Wakefield, The Revd Marjorie Mann, The Revd Alexander Withers Cressy – The Revd Alan Bulmer (Retiring 19 July 2019) Deloraine – The Revd Joshua Skeat Dorset – The Revd Judith Jacobson Evandale – The Ven Dane Courtney Furneaux Islands - vacant Holy Trinity Launceston - The Ven Dane Courtney The Revd Ken Box, The Revd Roger Hesketh Launceston North Special Ministry District – The Revd Andy Goodacre The Revd Christoph Ochs Longford/Perth - The Revd Edrick Corban-Banks Revd Peter Johnson Midlands (formerly the Parishes of Northern and Southern Midlands) – The Revd Ian Oates Quamby – The Revd Jo Pyecroft West Tamar Community Ministry - The Revd Carol Hole, The Revd Keith McCoy Please pray for all ministry leaders and for those who have faithfully served in the past and who continue to bless our church even though they may no longer hold a Bishop’s Licence to Officiate. Day 13 - Derwent and South East Mission Region Archdeacon - The Venerable Stephen Savage Bellerive – The Revd Kim Beales The Revd Sam Pursell, The Revd Dennis Quinn, The Revd Fraser Herbert Children’s ministry – Anita Veltmayer, Youth Trainee - Stuart Carnaby Brighton (Under Review) – Consultant: The Ven Stephen Savage The Revd Rod Curtain Buckland – vacant Claremont/Chigwell (Edge Anglican) – The Ven Stephen Savage The Revd Christina Campton, The Revd Kaye Paice, Youth Pastor - Dan Meehan, Youth Trainee - Allison de Lacey SALT Jordan Valley Anglican (Brighton church plant) – The Revd Chris Duff Hamilton – The Revd Ellen Clark, The Revd Ann Whittle Howrah/Sandford - The Ven Helen Phillips (Retiring 24 November 2019) The Revd David le Rossignol, The Revd Neil Vearing, The Revd Leonie Silk Lindisfarne – The Revd Chris Bowditch Children’s Trainee - Emma Hazelwood New Norfolk (Under Review) – Consultant: The Ven Stephen Savage The Revd Ken Shepherd, The Revd Celia Hooker Sorell, Richmond and Tasman - The Revd Joel Kettleton Revd Kristina Kettleton Southern Beaches (church plant) – The Revd Jamie Bester Youth Trainees - Joel Gillie, Tegan Gillie, School mentoring – Hannah Davis Swansea – vacant Please pray for all ministry leaders and for those who have faithfully served in the past and who continue to bless our church even though they may no longer hold a Bishop’s Licence to Officiate. Day 14 – Chaplains Anglican Health & Welfare Prison Chaplains – Luke Campton, Craig Dumas, Di Heckenberg Australian Army Reserves (Tasmania) – The Revd Chris Bowditch and The Revd Scott Sargent Bishop’s Chaplain to Retired Clergy – The Revd Canon John Langlois Bishop’s Chaplaincy – Vacant Diocesan authorized priest for the hearing of private confessions in relation to child sexual abuse – The Revd Canon Doug Edmonds Royal Hobart Hospital: Paul Hueston, The Revd Rosemary Perrott-Russell, The Revd Andrea Ward, Katrina Timms – Clarendon Children’s Chaplain Launceston General Hospital: The Revd Alan Bulmer, The Revd Roger Hesketh North West Regional Hospital – Elizabeth Chapman Interfaith Chaplain (UTAS) – The Revd Samuel Green Mission to Seafarers (Burnie) – Kirby Cunningham Mission to Seafarers (Hobart) – The Revd Bruce Mitchell The Hutchins School: The Revd Lee Weissel – Chaplain, The Revd Mark Holland – Assistant Chaplain Launceston Church Grammar School: Senior School – The Revd Paul Grayston, Junior School – Mrs Elizabeth Poland St Michael’s Collegiate School – The Revd Canon Kate Boughton TCC Emergencies Ministry Southern Regional Coordinator – Paul Hueston Trainer and Deputy Southern Region Coordinator – Margaret Savage Please pray for the TCC Emergency Ministries, for the clergy who volunteer as Chaplains and for the volunteers who support this ministry. Day 17 – Southern Mission Region Archdeacon: The Venerable Bill Stewart All Saints South Hobart – The Revd Canon David O’Neill Lay minister youth and children – Mrs Gemma Le Mesurier Bruny Island Special Ministry (vacant) – Lay ministry team Channel/Cygnet – Enabled parish. The Revd Lesley Borowitzka, The Revd John Middleton, The Revd Charles Holmes Huon – The Revd John McQuillan The Revd Elizabeth Wells, The Revd Meredith Campbell, Youth Trainee – Nicola Mitchell-Sinnott Kingston – The Revd Peter Adlem The Revd John Teniswood, The Revd Greg Foot, The Revd Peter Ball Youth Pastor – Mark North, Youth Trainee
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